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Well, we know at this point what the Great Reset's ultimate strategy is.
What is their game plan for us to own nothing, have no privacy, and we will be happy.
Just own nothing.
Let's just take all your land and you're going to have a smile on your face.
That's the Great Reset for you.
And they are moving fast and furiously into that.
We know that all over the world, the government, well, and the powers that be, are seizing farmland from hardworking farmers that have had this farmland in their property for generations.
And they're just stealing their farmland, especially in the Netherlands.
Michael Jan is America's most experienced combat correspondent.
He's worked or lived in 89 countries and been involved in various wars and conflicts.
And he's joining us because he's on the ground in the Netherlands right now in this fight with the Dutch farmers just trying to get their land back.
So, Michael Jan, first of all, welcome to Shots Fired.
What's going on in the ground right now in the Netherlands?
Thanks for having me back.
In fact, I just left Texas and Florida where I was watching similar issues unfold.
And now, you know, last year I was in Netherlands covering this issue as well, and Germany and Hungary and just all over Europe, right?
So I'm watching this all over the world, whether it's Japan, where I'll go to soon.
We see these issues everywhere.
So it's not just in Texas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just in Wyoming or something along these lines.
It's everywhere.
It's a comprehensive strategy that's unfolding by the WEF CCP. They call it the World Economic Forum.
They call it the WEF here in Netherlands, right?
Yeah.
So in the past, I used to look at the WEF, the World Economic Forum, And CCP, their cooperation as cooperation.
But now I see it's just co-sanguinated.
I mean, they're just totally intermarried.
Now, at some point, they'll certainly get a divorce.
But right now, they've been married for a long time.
And they're inseparable at this time, right?
They've got common goals that they're cooperating on.
Well, aren't they also the same people?
I mean, isn't kind of the same handful of elites that are coordinated COVID-19 and these other false flags?
Absolutely.
I mean, wow.
I mean, this is such a big...
We could talk for hours, and we don't have time, so I'll summarize.
So, in summary, you know, we're being driven into famines.
Yes.
You know, and I've been reporting on this for a long time.
For instance, BASF, the huge chemical plant in...
It's a company, actually the biggest chemical company in the world.
It's a German company.
Their largest plant is in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
I was there twice last year.
I've been warning about BASF. If they close, that's basically Europe having a heart attack.
They just laid off another 2,600 workers at their ammonia plant, which is, this is a big deal for those who know what I'm talking about.
That was last week.
They just announced it.
In fact, I may go back there right after these protests and And then, there's some protests here in The Hague on the 11th of March.
And so, but anyway, it's all related.
These protests are pharma-related.
And so, bottom line is, we've got many things going on.
The information war is obviously tremendous.
And that's the PhD level of warfare.
There's all the kinetics and the shootouts and that sort of thing, which I did for years.
But the real PhD level of warfare is information warfare, right?
Rape of the Mind.
That's a great book, by the way.
Rape of the Mind, 1954.
Great book.
Read it.
Rape of the Mind.
Love that.
So true.
Oh, it's an unbelievable book.
Published in 1954, right here in Netherlands, actually.
And so the bottom line is there's a replacement strategy unfolding, not unlike what happened in Ukraine in the 30s with Stalin, right?
The Holodomor, 32, 33, the big famine, where the people were labeled as kulaks.
And kulak was a It was a catch-all phrase like racist or fascist, and people were labeled with this Kulak thing.
And so the farmers were the Kulaks, right?
So the thing, a problem with farmers, a problem with farmers, you know, for an authoritarian, is that they do have a mind of their own.
They are wed for the land, and they pass down that land generation after generation, and they do what they want to do.
Don't want to be a big time communist and that sort of thing.
They don't want to do the price controls.
They want to let the market be the market, that sort of thing, right?
So they were labeled Kulaks and eventually they were replaced.
So the Kulak, you know, Kulakization is what it was called.
You know, they were basically with the information game.
Go take the kulaks land.
They're the ones raising your prices.
It's the evil kulaks.
It's the evil Jews.
It's the evil Polish people.
It's the same thing.
It's the evil white racists.
The Russians.
Right.
So you label them with this thing, whatever it is.
The Star of David.
Wear the P if you're Polish.
Wear, you know, kulaks.
And then you kill them and you take their stuff and you promise the people that are going to do the killing, hey, those are the guys.
These are the guys you should hate.
They're the ones you have all these problems.
Just go take it.
That's your farm.
And so people will go take it.
The next thing you know, you have what happens in some of these African countries.
They kill all the white farmers, run them off, and they go into famine, right?
Then they need handouts, right?
Because you can't, like as it happened in 32, 33 and beyond, and actually before as well in Ukraine, once you steal the farm from the farmers, it's not like everybody can just go throw some seeds on the ground and it grows and you've got food.
I mean, it's like hijacking an airplane like monkeys, Planet of the Apes, hijacking an airplane and thinking they can fly this airplane now.
Nope, they just crash.
They always crash.
You're not a farmer.
If you're not a farmer, you're not a farmer.
It takes years to learn these things, right?
Ultimately, as with Pol Pot, as with Mao, as with so many others, they take the farms, big famines in Sioux.
Of course, you know, Mao did this.
He was a big believer in Stalin, and Stalin was one of his great teachers.
And he did the same thing, and Mao did the same thing in China with about 50 million, like 5-0 million estimated to have died from famine and disease and that sort of thing, right?
So these sorts of things, they happen over and over and over.
Now, replacement strategy.
The replacement always goes along with these, for instance, you know, you can kill the Jews and take their homes, that sort of thing, right?
You can kill the Polish and take their country.
You can kill the Kulaks and take their farms, right?
Now it's kill the white people, that sort of thing, like they've done in various African countries.
Now, we have massive migration coming through in the United States.
Just last month, in February, these are numbers that you haven't seen in the news yet, about 150,000 people came into the United States.
Illegally.
That doesn't include the people that came in through like Atlanta Airport or Los Angeles or whatnot.
These are just people through the Texas border where I'm at.
That's why I wear my poncho.
I'm always down there.
I'm always in Panama or Columbia.
I'm watching these flows.
I study these flows in detail, right?
I've taken congressmen down at the Darien Gap.
I took two congressmen.
For instance, Tom Tiffany and Burgess Owens took them deep into the jungle.
So I take journalists down there.
I just took Ben Berkwam and Oscar Blu into the jungle, into the Darien Gap.
So I'm constantly on this thing.
What I'm getting to is this hop, this human osmotic pressure, the hop.
The human osmotic pressure is the push and pull of migration.
We have the WEF, CCP, the globalists, let's say, helping and pumping migrants into Europe and into the United States.
When I go to Luxembourg, the last time I was in Luxembourg was last year, but before that was when I was in the U.S. Army Special Forces.
And we parachuted in and trained there for a couple of weeks.
And when it was finished, we got to do a big tour around Luxembourg.
It was a beautiful country.
It was the jewel of Europe, a place you would want to take your wife and children and let the kids play around until 10 at night.
It's no problem.
It's safe.
Not now.
I wouldn't take them there at noon, right?
I mean, it's very dangerous.
I spent almost a week, about a week there.
I saw about 10 fights in that very short period of people defecating.
This is Luxembourg City, the previous jewel of Europe.
African gangs.
Now, keep in mind, they were all over the place.
I was videotaping out of my hotel window downtown in Luxembourg City near the train station, African gangs running the street corners, people laying on the ground taking drugs, intravenous drugs, smoking as well.
Anyway, I'll go on and on, and we don't have much time, but you'll have to interrupt me, but I can literally go for days.
No, I just want to give a quick example.
I, the first time I went to Europe was in my young twenties and then, and it was beautiful.
Spain was nice.
Barcelona was nice.
I went to Ibiza, went to France.
It was all beautiful.
And then about eight years later, 10 years later, I went again to those same places and it was, oh, it was like there were so, there was so much theft.
I got, I got attempted pit pocketing like a dozen times and And they were working in rings.
Like you can see that these people were working together.
They were obviously immigrants from African countries, Morocco, things like that, Tunisia.
And it was like you had to really watch your back in a restaurant, in a nightclub, on the streets.
It was like all these people were kind of just preying on the tourists.
And there were way more immigrants looking than just white people or white tourists.
And it felt dirty and it felt unsafe.
And that was...
A couple years back already.
So, I mean, it just seems like these beautiful places that were once beautiful and great and safe to visit flooded with immigrants now, right?
And not brilliant immigrants, but immigrants that are dangerous that don't want to have respect for the country that they're in.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, it's a clear invasion.
Yeah, it's an invasion.
Exactly.
It's a clear replacement strategy.
It's in your face.
For instance, here in Netherlands, I mean, they operate as wolf packs.
That's exactly what it is.
Keep in mind, I've spent more than half of my life in these other countries.
Wow.
Half of my entire life in almost 90 other countries.
I know some fish don't mix well in the same aquarium.
I see this everywhere, right?
And some do.
Like Filipinos get along with everybody.
You know, when you get your fish tank and you get your chart, like, you know, this green fish, green fish, that's Filipinos.
Green, green, green.
Yellow with other Filipinos, they don't get along as well.
But with everybody else, it's green, green, green.
Chechens, red, red, red, red, red.
You know, some just don't get along.
So true.
So accurate.
Yeah.
Speaking of wolf packs, a wolf was killed about five or six days ago, about 500 meters from me.
A real wolf was killed on the road right outside by my hotel.
Wow, that's crazy.
They're releasing real wolves.
They're releasing these wolves.
The farmers here in Netherlands say that these wolves are being released to kill their livestock, right?
To kill their livestock.
So they've never seen these wolves before?
This is like a new phenomenon, these wolves running a month?
Not for like 150 years.
And so the government says, oh, the wolves came in from Poland, which is nonsense.
I used to live in Poland, by the way.
There was no wolves there when I lived there.
But the bottom line is we know they're being released.
Nobody's been caught yet.
But on the World Economic Forum website, when you look at the Tri-State City map, they have wolves and bears running around.
I'm not saying wolves and bears are bad.
You know, I'm always out in the woods.
I love these sorts of things.
But they are being, and one farmer told me recently, he said, he goes, those wolves are protected more than the damn queen.
That's how he said it, too.
I was laughing.
And he's like, if you shoot a wolf, you'll go to prison for many years, right?
And so they're out here killing their sheep.
The wolf come and they'll kill like 20 sheep and eat one.
Wow, that's nuts.
They're total, you know, wolves are like that, like the fox and the chickens, right?
And so now these wolves, they're spreading.
Like, again, one just got killed just last Friday, about 500 meters from where I'm at now.
Big wolf.
Look online and see the photo of it, right?
So these things are big.
This is all part of a very comprehensive strategy.
Again, the Dutch government's saying, oh no, they came in from Poland.
There was no wolves in Poland.
Anyway, but there may be now.
And also, for those who know their European map in their head, like I do, I lived here more than six years, but I mean, Poland is way over there.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, like, come on.
At least me.
Yeah.
You have to prance way across Germany and across all these rivers and all this stuff.
You can get here for sure.
However, it's not like you're going to pop on over here in a few weeks.
You know what I mean?
It would be a slow spread, right?
It's clear that somebody released them.
And they're on the WEF maps anyway.
It's on their websites, right?
They don't even hide it.
They don't hide it.
Let me say one other thing.
Before the wolves were even here, they passed a law that wolves would be protected.
And people were like, why would you protect wolves?
There's none here.
They're always signaling what they're going to do.
They always signal.
Evil tells you what it's going to do.
Who was that, Maya Angelou that said...
When people tell you who they are, I believe them the first time or whatever.
Like this one party, this political party here called BBB, we were talking about before.
How do you say it in Dutch?
I don't speak Dutch.
I speak German, but which are very similar.
But it's like, it's like, it's like, like the, the, the, the, the, the born, I think they say it in Dutch.
The, the, the, the farmers, It's a citizen's movement, right?
And BBB. So I've just driven like 700 miles around Netherlands in my first four days back.
And I've seen so many of these BBB, and it's BBB Better.
So it's BBB Better signs.
It's right in your face.
Build Back Better.
And you see the leader of this organization, her name is...
Caroline Vanderplass, she's clearly...
Now, some of the farmers are telling me she's controlled opposition.
I'm like, I hear the dog.
Just let him in.
Is that a wolf?
It's my little pug that...
Let me get her in.
Oh my gosh.
I was on the Alex Jones show and a dog...
No, it was Mike Adams' dog came up and he was like rubbing up against me on the show.
He's a trained attack dog, but I don't know.
Dogs know when you love them, you know?
Yeah, totally.
And so I'm just like, you know, that dog's a killer and he's rubbing up against my face while we're lying.
That's awesome.
Anyway, but these wolves, I wouldn't do that with these wolves.
It's just a matter of time until these wolves start killing children.
It's just a matter of time.
Over in Germany, one of the top politicians just a few months ago, her big expensive show horse was killed by wolves.
You know, she's freaking out.
That's insane!
Oh, she's one of the ones.
Look at Germany wolf attacks horse.
You'll see.
It's one of the famous politicians.
Oh, so she kind of deserved it.
Oh, she's a total globus.
Okay, great.
There goes Prancer, probably her 100,000 mark.
Well, they don't use marks anymore.
Euro horse.
That's hilarious, actually.
I lived in Germany back when they had marks.
That's actually funny.
Karma.
So they're releasing wolves.
The wolves are killing the sheeps and the crops and everything.
They're like pests.
Now they're using the wolves as a weapon, obviously, for nefarious purposes.
Okay.
The game plan is to replace white people, right, whether the white person's from America, the white person's from the Netherlands, Germany, etc., with more dangerous, nefarious, illegal immigrants, right?
And those illegal immigrants are going to be multiplying and replicating while we white people are typically having fewer and fewer babies.
I mean, that's part of the strategy, too, right?
Clearly.
And you see these smart cities, they call them smart cities, or these beautiful cities, as somebody said in the last few days, right?
These beautiful cities selling utopia, right?
Like here, they call it tri-state city.
They're trying to take all this farmland to make what's called tri-state city.
Tri-state because it's partly Netherlands, partly Belgium, and partly Germany.
Almost all of Netherlands will be subsumed by tri-state city, right?
So they need this farmland.
About 62% of the land Depending on which estimate you believe is owned by the farmers, about 52,000 farmers, right?
And so they're trying to take this farmland to make tri-state city and also to break the Dutch culture.
For instance, in recent years when the Dutch government, which is completely captured by WEF CCP, Like, Marco Dutra, the Prime Minister, is completely...
This is a captured enterprise.
So they stopped calling it Holland.
Like, the Dutch government is no longer allowed to call it Holland, right?
Because that binds people back to their history.
You want to break people from their history, and you want to malign that history.
And so that's what's happening now.
And keep in mind, these people that are coming in, like, through the Darien Gap...
Excuse me.
Maybe it's COVID. You know what I did to COVID when I think I got it?
I beat the hell out of it.
I didn't take any of those vaccines.
I took ivermectin and HCQ and I was good to go.
I didn't miss one minute of work.
Anyway, I don't have time to die.
No, hell no.
But these people that are coming in from all these countries, like Nepal, I spent a year in Nepal.
I see Nepalese coming in every day.
I see mainland Chinese coming in every day.
They come through Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, and I intercept them in Panama, down in the jungle in Darien Gat.
But the bottom line is, these people, when they're all brought together from these 140 some odd countries, They can't cooperate, right?
So they're already divided.
They can't even cooperate back in Nepal.
They can't cooperate back in the...
Like, if you see Cambodians up in Massachusetts, like in Fall River area, Massachusetts, they're fighting each other.
You don't see this in the larger public, but I have because I've done things over there, right?
In the Cambodians, they come here and they can't cooperate with each other very well.
You might think they can from the outside, but internally, they're highly fractious, right?
Likewise in Nepal, where I spent a year out with the Malice and whatnot.
Every little village, they kind of get along, but they really don't.
They can never build a bridge together.
So think about that.
We are replaced.
And you've got to get rid of the farmers if you want to do this because the farmers are a backbone of each country, right?
So get rid of the farmers as Stalin did, as Mao did, as Pol Pot did, right?
Get rid of the farmers.
Replace them with malleable people that you can easily extinguish because they can never organize.
That's what's happening.
Americans need to realize this.
It's time to stop.
Like, you know, I'm in Texas.
You're in Texas.
I just left Texas.
You know, I was just over in Dripping Springs and Austin as well and down on the border.
And, you know, the Texans keep saying, we'll stand up for Texas.
And I'm saying bullshit.
You know, at the Alamo, you know who came and defended the Alamo?
People from where?
Kentucky, Tennessee.
I'm from Florida.
Why am I in Texas on the border?
You know, I'm sick and tired hearing Texans go, oh, you got your cool hat, but you know what?
You're not blocking the damn border.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm here.
I'm from Florida.
My office is in Thailand, right?
I have an office.
Why did I have to come back to the United States to do this?
I mean, I should be writing books.
Instead, I have to interrupt book writing to come back and defend the United States because people won't defend their border.
Close the border.
Block the border.
If Abbott won't do it, and Abbott is controlled competition.
Abbott is not one of us.
I mean, I was down on the Mexican side at Pietras Negados across from Eagle Pass.
I stayed there a couple weeks, and I'm watching the border flows every night, crossing the Rio Grande.
I'm there at 2 in the night watching them cross.
The National Guard's helping him up the bank, right?
And meanwhile, one day I was out there watching him cross, and actually I went on War Room with Bannon and my phone overheated, and I had to, sorry about this, Steve, took my phone and had to dump it in the Rio Grande to cool the thing off.
It actually works, by the way.
Wow, so it really is waterproof.
I dumped it in naked with no plastic around it and cooled it off and went back alive.
But I mean, what I was getting at is that I was there on the border.
That's how close I was to the Rio Grande.
I was right there, right?
I'm down there all the time.
And I'm watching Abbott talk about we're closing, we're doing this, or we're sending busloads to Washington.
It doesn't matter what you're doing.
You know, at Martha's Vineyard and all this.
That's nonsense.
That's decoy.
They are invading our borders.
Block the border.
Alan West said he would do it.
I think that he would.
Huffins told me that he might do it, you know, if he would won the governorship.
I wish, you know, Abbott is...
You know, when I was saying this about Abbott at the time, they're like, why do you want Buttigieg to be governor?
Obviously not.
These are what's called dog king strategies, right?
Dog king is an old strategy that goes back for many centuries.
Like when the Swedish or Norwegians, they would kill each other's kings and that sort of thing.
They would install a literal dog as a king, like give him a crown.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And they had a throne and they had a whole staff taking care of the dog king, right?
So you took orders from the dog king, right?
And it demoralized the people.
And people would say, well, I'm not going to take orders.
That's the dog.
And you're like, that's the king, right?
So it demoralizes the people, like the brain-dead guy in Pennsylvania.
What's his name?
A Frankenstein.
Yeah, the Frankenstein, right?
You know, the sling blade guy.
Right, Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Exactly.
Or Biden or all the rest of the crew or the guy that steals the luggage, you know, whatever that thing is.
Right.
You know, and let's just call it what it is, that thing.
You know what I mean?
And so these are dog kings.
Like, for instance, with Caligula and his horse, allegedly may have made one of his horse, what was the horse's name?
Ambiticus, I think, made the horse a senator.
Well, you'll get historians arguing about that.
But anyway, the story is he made or was going to make his horse a senator to diminish the Senate in Rome, right?
Exactly.
The King Rama 10th of Thailand, he made his poodle, Fufu is the name of the poodle, which has now passed away.
Rest in peace, Fufu.
He made Fufu a vice air marshal in the Thai Royal Air Force because he was having some friction with the Thai.
He's the king.
He didn't want to make his dog, Fufu, into a king because he's the king.
But he made him into a vice air marshal in the Royal Thai Air Force.
And this diminished the stature of the Royal Thai Air Force, right?
Exactly.
And so this is a dog-king strategy.
Dog-king strategy does numerous things.
Actually, Germans did this centuries ago as well.
Swedish, Norwegians, and Ethiopia, actually.
But the strategy demoralizes the people.
Like, hey, we're taking orders from the dog.
It also...
Emboldens your enemies.
Those people will take orders from Biden.
Those people will take orders from that guy in Philadelphia, Sling Blade, right?
Right.
We're having like a walking corpse in the office, so it's dumbing us down and kind of sleeping us, right?
It's kind of like we're just asleep.
We're taking orders from this hack.
It neuters us in a way, right?
100%.
Neuter is the right word.
I mean, people need to man up.
And I mean, literally man up.
Get off the soy.
It's time to get back to eating beef.
Real beef.
You know, it's time for men to be men and women to be women.
It's time to take the border, right?
Close the damn border.
I mean, block the streets.
Do I have to come back and do it?
A Florida man have to come to Texas?
Am I going to come back wearing my Florida hat, Florida Gators?
You know what I'm saying?
Not my Texas hat.
I mean, seriously, why am I wearing a poncho?
I mean, it's really upsetting to watch all these Texans strut around.
We're Texas.
I'm like, you can't even keep your grid going.
You don't even, the electricity pops out all the time.
You know, it's like, you know, Texas needs to Texas up.
Yes, thank you.
Close the damn border.
Do it.
It's within your power.
There's only a few roads.
Close the bridges.
Do it.
What's stopping you from doing it?
Your balls.
You don't have them.
They're up on the mantle someplace.
Get them out and use them.
Seriously.
It is so frustrating because I see all these Texans with their don't tread on me flags and wearing their MAGA hats.
So don't tread on me.
How much more treading needs to happen before you actually put your foot down?
Before you actually man up and do something, because there's treading going on, there's invasion going on, and you're still not doing anything about it.
So this don't tread on me stuff is bullshit unless you're going to freaking do anything about it.
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I'm on various chats and one veteran, you know, special forces guy.
I was special forces as well.
It was whatever.
So I'm not I'm so I'm not I'm not like ultra special forces, Navy SEAL Delta Force.
Not me.
Sorry.
Right.
So he's like, oh, when the when the when the blue hats get here, you know, we're going to that's when we'll stop them.
I'm like, bullshit.
The Blue Hats are coming across the border right now.
That is the invasion army.
I'm down there all the time.
It's mostly military-aged males, right?
They are young males.
We got mainland Chinese coming in every single day.
Just a year ago, I only saw Chinese occasionally.
Now it's every single day.
They're coming straight from mainland China.
My last trip down there...
On boats...
They fly to Ecuador, and then they take buses up to Colombia.
And then from Colombia, they'll take a boat to this place called Anatricana, and it's a Kuna Indian village where I go.
And it's like you have to charter an airplane to get out there, which I do.
And last time I went, I took, well, I did several trips in the last couple months, but I took two journalists.
I took Ben Berkwam, and I took Oscar Boone.
I want to go sometime.
Yeah.
Sounds like fun.
It's very serious.
I mean, a huge amount of them die.
I go out with the Indians who do a lot of the killing, actually.
But I get along with farmers, and they're farmers, and it's no problem.
And so anyway, the bottom line is, then they'll come by, then the Chinese will come to Ecuador, then they go to Colombia, then they go on those boats from a place called Capragana in Colombia, which I've done.
I didn't take the boat from Capragana to Anachukana, but then they come up to To Panama, and then they go through the jungle for two or three days walking, and then they get on buses, go to Costa Rica, they go up to Nicaragua next, and finally, you know, Guatemala and Honduras, or Honduras and Guatemala, and then they cross into Tapachula, Mexico, where I've been up there as well.
Tapachula is like the El Paso of Mexico.
It's the southernmost city, and it's right on a river there between Guatemala, and they cross that river, and the next thing you know, they're all over the United States, right?
Yeah.
So, I mean, and we're just, it's an absolute invasion.
You're going to lose if you don't stop now, and we need to do mass deportations.
And I mean lose in a very brutal way.
They're going to take your homes.
Right now, they're setting up information operations here, or they're already set up.
The lines of communications are quite vibrant and open.
But now they're prepping the battlefield that the migrants here will be able to come in and take people's homes.
Like, for instance, the widow farmer lady who has a big farmhouse, and she's not using it all.
Well, this should go to, you know, they're cold in the winter.
They should be able to come and stay.
You're only using one room.
You should let these Somalis come with you.
They're doing that here.
They've prepped the finish for the same thing, right?
Finland.
All over.
They're prepping people that migrants should be able to come and stay in their homes.
Yeah.
And then what comes next?
They get a message.
That home is yours.
Take it, right?
It's that simple.
This is crystal knock type stuff.
I mean, it's no joke.
It's live fire.
If you don't stop and fight now, you are going to die, right?
Die or be run out.
This is an actual genocide.
This is simple.
This is for those who study these sorts of things year after year, travel around and see what's happening.
You are in a state of war.
The food processing plants that are burning down everywhere, So many things unfolding.
I've been warning about this for years, and now it's actually coming to pass.
And for instance, I've been warning about BASF, the chemical plant in Germany, right?
That was the first plant to actually make nitrogenous fertilizer starting in 1915.
Or arguably 1913.
Not to go into that, but basically the Haber-Bosch process is the process through which you take the hydrogen off of natural gas and you combine it with the nitrogen that we're breathing.
79% of the air.
78% of the air that we're breathing is nitrogen, right?
So it's obviously not very poisonous, right?
And you combine the hydrogen with the nitrogen and you make what's called ammonia.
And that ammonia, we're very familiar with, is used in nitrogenous fertilizers like urea, Like ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate, right?
And this Haber-Bosch process actually was envisioned back in 1905 by a guy named Fritz Haber.
He was a German chemist.
He wrote a book on thermodynamics, Fritz Haber, and he described how you should be able to do this.
And in 1908, he actually made a little bit of ammonia.
And so by 1913, BASF, this is very important what I'm saying.
Carl Bosch, also a German chemist, started to take this industrial at Ludwigshafen, Germany, at BASF. So in 1915 they began.
One of the reasons we have so many more people on Earth now is because of the Haber-Bosch process.
The Haber-Bosch process is one of the most important chemical processes ever designed by mankind, and that's why we can create our own nitrogenous fertilizers.
Brazil gets a huge amount of their fertilizers from right here.
They're not getting what they need this year.
United States gets a lot of our protein from Brazil.
The pig farmer that I was at yesterday, he gets his feed from Brazil.
You know, maize and other things that he feeds his pigs.
He's telling me he has a nice, circular, green way of operating.
He takes the pig dung and he fertilizes his pear trees and his Christmas trees, which he sells, right?
I said, yeah, but where do you get your feed from for the pigs?
He gets that from, he has about 1,000 pigs, I think 1,300, I can't remember.
He gets that from Brazil, right?
Wow.
I said, here's your problem.
Last year I was here with Jordan Peterson.
He spent several days with me in Netherlands after I went on a show.
And I arranged a dinner with the former CEO of DSM, which is a huge Dutch chemical plant who made nitrogenous fertilizers his whole career.
And we talked about this for a couple of hours.
And he was very clear.
His name was Hank Dahl.
Mr.
Dahl said...
Brazil, India, these countries are not going to get enough nitrogen fertilizers this year.
And the people who are of the nitrogen fertilizers that does get exported from Europe and other places which are diminishing their capacity now, Nord Stream 1 and 2 were cut, right?
Nord Stream 2 was not actually flowing.
It was pressurized.
Nord Stream 1 was feeding BASF, right?
So when I went to BASF last year and I said, what happens if Nord Stream gets cut?
It was not cut yet.
So I was at the BASF and I'm watching Nord Stream every day.
I had an actual computer screen open where I'm watching the flows when I happen to be in a hotel room.
How's Nord Stream going today?
And then it went to zero.
And then the bubbles are coming up.
I'm like, well, that's it.
Europe is having a heart attack.
And that's what I've been saying.
I've been warning about for a long time.
As a work correspondent and as a researcher, I go and I look for critical nodes.
Where's the center of the spiderweb here?
Well, one of those is BASF. So where are the places that I can watch to pick up the pulse, right?
And Nord Stream and BASF. So BASF announced about five or six days ago, five days ago, they're reducing their workers at Ludwigshafen by 2,600 workers.
And they're closing one of the ammonia plants, right?
So of the 29 ammonia plants throughout the major ammonia plants throughout Europe, of the 29, all are either closed or mostly closed.
This is a big, big deal.
Now, the flash to bang is quite slow.
So you don't see the bang instantly.
It's like a...
Bang, way over there, and here it comes, right?
And it can take months or even...
Look what happened in Sri Lanka.
Last time I was in Sri Lanka, I was looking at food issues.
This was long before what happened in recent months.
I was in Sri Lanka.
I'm like, well, no food issues here.
It's great.
You know, everything's plentiful, right?
The first thing I do when I go to other countries is I go see the farmers, right?
That's where I pick up my pulse, right?
That's one of the major places to pick up a pulse.
I get off the airplane, I'm in the taxi talking with the taxi driver, and I'm going off to see my farmers, right?
And that's why when I was in Mexico last year on the border watching the invasion and I saw the Dutch farmers starting to close the roads and burn stuff in the roads, I said, wait a minute.
Dutch don't do that generally.
French do.
That would be normal baseline for French.
For French, I wouldn't even jump on the airplane.
But when Dutch farmers are doing this, I said, I drove up to Austin and I flew straight to Amsterdam, right?
And I was out with farmers within 36 hours.
And I'm like, why are you blocking the roads?
Yeah.
And what's What's going on here?
And they started explaining it to me.
And now I'm out with farmers all the time and political leaders and that sort of thing.
And luckily, I was with the Dutch in Afghanistan and other places, so I have good contacts here.
But the bottom line is...
The farmers are being knocked out.
And it's not just here.
It's happening in Belgium.
It's happening.
The French are fighting back.
You know, for years, I thought the French farmers were over the top.
You know, they'll protest over anything.
You know, there's like, you know, something goes wrong and they block the streets.
Every time I go to France, something happens, you know?
And they always want these little tiny farms everywhere.
And I thought, yeah, you know, it's French being French.
I mean, it's their country, whatever.
But now I see their wisdom.
Their wisdom was solid.
Their wisdom was solid to begin with.
So I apologize for all these times.
I thought that it was wrong.
But it was clearly they were right.
Everybody needs those little victory gardens like my grandparents had, right?
Of course, you can't feed your whole family with your backyard garden, but you can certainly reduce your dependency, right?
And you can reduce the overall, you know, when millions of people have little gardens, it becomes a really big deal, right?
And so in our government, I haven't seen one time where our government has encouraged people to make victory gardens.
In fact, during the lockdown, what did they do?
They locked down seeds.
You couldn't even buy seeds.
Remember that?
They had seeds taken off.
Yeah.
I mean, they're telling us what they're going to do.
Exactly.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
No, they're always telling us.
And to me, you know, we know that Bill Gates owns the greatest amount of farmland now in the United States, right?
And he's trying to sell his fake meat, beyond meat and beyond food.
Soy products and everything.
And is it a coincidence that over 100 factories and food processing plants have burned down in the last year?
Just random fires, random accidents.
Also, fertilizer plants, several of them, including one major one in Florida that supplies so much fertilizer to, I think it was 50% of the farmland in the United States, just burned a couple months ago.
I mean, Coincidence?
Obviously not, right?
I mean, these food processing plants, they are attacking us.
They are attacking us one by one, and the end goal is starving us out so they can control the food and the farmland, right?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
I thought I heard somebody knock on the door.
I'm sorry.
Nobody should be here.
Maybe I'm talking too loud.
But anyway, the bottom line is, yeah, Bill Gates bought his daughter a horse farm, or not a farm, but she has her show horses just down the road from where I'm at now in Netherlands, right?
Multi-million dollar farm, right?
And I happen to know one of her neighbors, weirdly.
It's just a weird coincidence, right?
So, I mean, so, well, not that Netherlands is big.
I know a lot of farmers.
They say they're against these things, but they're outdoing them.
It's good for them.
They're not going to be without their own beef.
It's clear that they're attacking our food supply.
They don't hide it.
They're in our face.
When it comes to signal to noise, I was one of the first ones warning about these The train issues and the fires and that sort of thing.
But back then, signal to noise is always hard to suss out.
Like sometimes, you know, it's the tune in Tokyo thing.
Are we hearing signal here?
Or is this just more imagination?
But at some point, it's quite obvious, right?
And we don't have time to...
To actually analyze every single case.
We're in a state of war.
And the biggest asset that you can have in war, insofar as judgment goes, is strong intuition that's accurate, more than it's inaccurate.
You're going to get some things wrong.
Sometimes you're going to swing and miss.
But you have to be quick, and you have to be more accurate than not, or you're gonna lose, right?
You don't have time to analyze everything.
I don't have time to go up and analyze the train issue up in East Palestine, right?
I mean, it's important.
But I do wanna ask you that afterwards, yes.
You know, I just drove from Texas with Doc Chambers, Pete Doc Chambers.
He's a retired specialist.
Oh, yeah, he's awesome.
Yeah, we just drove from Texas.
He was just up at East Palestine.
And we drove from Texas to Florida together and watched that SpaceX launch.
And we were out with some people that are doing sort of like Victory Gardens, except on a mega scale.
And so Doc was at East Palestine.
So he gave me a full briefing, and he was out with the Amish people, and Doc is great.
He's a quintessential, like, Green Beret.
He actually went through Green Beret selection as a medical doctor, which is pretty rare, to put it mildly.
And he made it.
He's a super fit guy.
He's super smart.
But he's out here.
He's saying, oh, he's out with the Amish, and there's no electricity, of course, because they don't use electricity.
And he said, oh, he said that the Amish were like, Oh, he's come from Texas to tell us about the cloud, you know, the cloud.
And he said, you know, and so Doc was saying, you know, that this cloud could have had poisons in it.
And they're like, and he said, the Amish leader said, holy buckets, you know, holy buckets, this could be poison, you know.
They're just, you know, good Amish people, and they're clearly under attack.
Like, Doc Chambers told me about one farmer, I think, that was recently arrested for selling milk.
Not because they were selling milk, but because they had a sign that they were selling milk.
I mean, they're Amish people.
Just leave them alone.
When was the last time Amish were caught doing crack and crawling through somebody's window at night?
Like zero times, right?
I mean, they're like the ideal neighbor.
So do you believe that the Ohio train derailment obviously was a staged event, number one?
And number two, do you believe the end goal of it was for the government to see, for them to drive everybody away?
Because what better way to do that?
But a train exploded and all these chemicals are, you know, going to hurt you, going to hurt your children in the water.
Drive everybody away from it and then they can seize their land.
Do you think that that's That's something that Doc Chambers and I talked for hours about.
In fact, I asked Doc that.
I said, the first thing when I saw the plume, which way is the wind blowing, right?
And I checked.
I'm somebody who, I went to school for sabotage.
You know, when I was in Green Beret, we were training to, I can say it now a secret at the time, but we were training to parachute into Poland to do a lot of bad things to the Russians, right?
So I went to schools for these sorts of things and I've spent years in wars as a war correspondent and that sort of thing.
So this is sort of like my office is this stuff, right?
And so when I saw this, the first thing I did was check the wind direction and the wind speed that day of the crash.
It was actually very high winds, but there was no fire the day of the crash actually, right?
But the winds were like 25 knots or so.
Imagine if that had crashed and caught on fire at that time at 25 knots, that smoke would have been hugging the ground.
They would have been going right over the towns, right?
But luckily it did not.
But later on, they did do it.
And if you look at the day of the fire, the winds were actually pretty high earlier on.
It's insane that they did this, right?
I asked Sam Thaddis.
He's a retired CIA guy, right?
And I called up Sam.
I asked Sam, this looks very suspicious.
Why there?
You know, as somebody who's, you know, kind of dialed into the ways and means of sabotage, if this was real sabotage, they almost certainly picked that location, right?
Yes.
Why that location?
Is it the waters?
The way the rivers flow?
Is there...
Something there that they wanted to take out.
Why?
And he said, I don't know.
And he started looking into it, right?
And the only thing that...
Sam didn't mention this, but others have...
Because I was asking a lot of people, like other intelligence people and that sort of thing.
Why there?
And somebody came up with the idea.
Possibly to take the Amish farmers.
That could be it.
Just because it's a plausible theory doesn't mean it's the truth.
We have to be careful.
When you're out tracking and literally looking for tracks and clues, your imagination will lead you astray every time.
You have to follow the facts.
It does help to...
To actually wargame this, why would it be here?
Why there?
Exactly.
There must be a reason.
Farmland, rich soil, the farmers themselves.
But you've got to wonder, and things usually have a way of coming out months later or even sometimes a year later, and then we're like, aha, that was it, right?
If they start condemning the farms...
Or that sort of thing.
Or the banks won't loan.
I don't know if the Amish even take loans from the banks.
I don't even know.
Here, I'm always talking with farmers about bank loans in other countries like the United States because they need the loans for the seed or the fertilizer or whatever, right?
So one of the methods of attack in Netherlands is to attack through their banks, right?
So anyway, so that's why I naturally think about banks when I think of farmers, right?
But with the Amish, I don't know.
But I mean, are they going to condemn the land?
I mean, if they start condemning land, remember, you don't have to destroy all the Amish to destroy their communities.
You just destroy enough of them to divide them up, right?
And it's like, for instance, if you're attacking a military unit, I mean, if you take out a third of the unit, they're going to tend to be combat ineffective.
Certainly, if you take out 50%, they're going to be combat ineffective.
We're going to have to reassemble and be spread out to other units and that sort of thing.
But if you do this with a culture, like dilute us, like has been done with Luxembourg.
You know, Luxembourg used to be just this wonderful place, and now it's approximately literally 50% migrants, according to their own official website.
I think it said 48 point something, right?
So divide and conquer is a very serious strategy.
What is this?
Were the Amish the ones that were targeted?
I don't know.
I don't know, but it's certainly suspicious.
Very suspicious.
I don't think anything is a coincidence anymore, and you probably don't either because you're trained and skilled in sabotage.
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I also got to wonder, too, I got to think, obviously, part of the big strategy, they're driving up prices of food.
Basic necessities like eggs, milk, cheese, grocery store items are, like, quadruple the price that they were last year.
And I'm like, I'm buying less groceries.
I'm eating less, I think.
Like, subconsciously, I'm eating less because I'm buying less groceries because it's so expensive to go out of a grocery store now.
So they're driving up the prices of everything.
And meanwhile, they're killing all our food processing plants and seizing our farms.
Do you see us in a couple years from now actually having a food shortage or a famine of some sort or us actually starting to feel the effects of this?
I started warning about it in January of 2020.
And you've never heard me do this before.
I've never, you know, every once in a while I'd say, hey, there's a food shortage in Afghanistan when I was there, that sort of thing.
Or in Iraq during the war, there was at times food shortages.
But we ameliorated those very quickly because we had the full force and power of the U.S. military and logistics to To ameliorate the situations.
And those were localized, right?
But what's clear is conditions are being set.
And this is about conditions.
This is not about sparks.
Sparks is like amateur level thinking on these things.
It's about conditions, right?
If you set conditions for famine, There's different types of famines, by the way.
There's some that are, I call them light switch famines.
You like, clip on the light switch and you have a famine.
Like the Nazis did here in Netherlands in 1944.
They started closing off, seizing food from warehouses, closing the waterways, closing the roads, and they had a sort of an instant famine.
Or the three biggest famines in Japan.
Japan has had hundreds of famines in the last about 500, maybe 503 in the last 1500 years.
The three biggest ones were caused by volcanoes.
So this is sort of an instant famine.
The volcano and ash comes down and long story short, you got an instant famine, right?
But others are slow burn.
They slowly come in.
And oftentimes you'll see those coming.
There are always people that see them coming.
For instance, in 1833, there was a famine in Japan and a guy named Kenjiro, which his statue is all over Japanese schools.
I've written three books, by the way, on information war that are only in Japanese, right?
They're not even in English.
And I wrote them in English, but because I've been trying to wake up the Japanese.
Yeah, that's amazing.
Years, right.
And Kenjiro, so my screensaver on my phone is him.
It's Kenjiro, right?
It's this guy.
It's this guy that was born.
He was born in the late 1700s, and he was an autodidact.
His parents died when he was young, and he would read at night.
He was raised by his uncle, and he needed oil.
His uncle wouldn't let him burn the oil to read with because it was expensive, so Kinjiro started making his own oil.
So there's a statue of Kinjiro walking while he's reading a book, which is like, that's what I do.
So I was like, hey.
But he's in all the Japanese schools, right?
And Kinjiro saw this famine coming.
For instance, in June of 1833, he saw that the The eggplants tasted like they normally taste in the fall, and they tasted much better.
And he's like, hmm.
And the leaves started falling off the trees like it was autumn.
And there was other symptoms like that.
So he saw it coming.
So he started warning other Japanese.
He started warning, hey, we could go into, we might have a summer that has early winter or a summer without a summer, a winter, right?
And so he started warning people to plant things that grow underground or to plant things that are hardy against cold, like millet.
And the other Japanese around him were like, no, no, we want to grow rice.
And he's like, no, don't make sake with your rice.
Stop growing rice.
Grow millet.
Grow these other things.
And he was very persuasive.
So he persuaded people to grow these.
So there was famine all around them, but none of the people in his prefecture died at all.
So that started to make him famous.
And then there were other famines because Japan has a lot of famines.
Famine is endemic to Japan.
Only in recent times has it not been, right?
Since World War II, it hasn't been.
But before that, they were pretty common, right?
And they will be again.
And I could go into that, but I'll save it for another time.
But rewind back to the 1780s, maybe 1783.
Another Japanese, he saw famine coming, and he started warning his people to build fish ponds.
And to grow ginger around the fish ponds.
And he had a sort of survival manual where he taught them to find about 70-some-odd types of grasses and whatnot in the forest, how to make stews out of that.
Don't make sake with your rice, he warned them as well, which is probably where Kenjiro got it from.
And he was like, you know, and he taught them.
And 900,000 people died in that famine.
That was called the Tenmei Famine.
Nobody in his prefecture died of famine.
He saw it coming.
You don't have to die from famine.
The people who see it coming, listen, everybody watching this, you, me, all of our families have been through lots of pandemics, lots of famines, and lots of wars, and we've all migrated, right?
I mean, and we're still here.
So you don't have to die from it.
By the way, let me say one more thing.
This is really important.
In famine, most of the people die from disease, not famine.
One of the major diseases people die from is famine.
Typhus.
I've been warning about typhus, perpetually warning about typhus.
There's different types of typhus.
Let's talk about epidemic typhus that's spread by lice, right?
Yes, lice.
Epidemic typhus is...
Right.
There's also marine typhus spread by fleas, and then there's scrub typhus, which is spread by chiggers, and that's mostly in India and parts of Asia, like Cambodia.
Anyway, so that's not a concern for us, but epidemic typhus is.
Epidemic typhus is called famine fever, as is relapsing fever.
It's called war fever.
It's called...
Hospital fever, ship fever, camp fever, naval fever, anywhere you have groups of people, right?
It has killed massive numbers of people in the world.
It's that middle-aged disease, but it's not over.
The American Pediatric Association, like 10 days ago or so, announced, I'll send you the link.
Kids who are found with lice coming to school should not be sent home.
That is absolutely insane.
That is exactly how you kill huge numbers of people with typhus.
Now, typhus is spread by Rickettsia typhi, which is a bacteria which can easily be treated with things like doxycycline.
But where do we get that from?
China, India.
These things are being cut off, right?
So the thing...
And while they're obviously setting the stage that children with lice should not be sent home, which lice, they like, the British used to call lice cooties.
Remember the name cooties?
Yes.
You know, you play when you're a kid, he's got cooties, she's got cooties.
We were playing that game as a child to teach us to stay away from lice.
That's where that game came from.
Because typhus is so deadly.
It's like yellow fever level deadly.
It's like up there with smallpox.
It's up there with black death.
I mean, it wipes out...
Huge numbers of people.
And they're setting...
Typhus is endemic to Texas.
It's endemic to California.
These homeless camps that you see, I will guarantee you, if you go and talk with doctors in Austin, you're going to talk with some...
Find an epidemiologist.
You've probably got one in your Rolodex.
And ask them, are you seeing any cases of typhus?
They might say, oh yeah, but it's just cases.
We come and take their stuff and burn it.
And we give them doxycycline or something and it's over.
But that's the case case.
You know, and then you get the clusters, and then as Dr.
Chris Martinson would say, case, case, case, cluster, cluster, boom.
Then it's epidemic typhus, right?
Then these things are clearly coming.
Now, you don't have to die from epidemic typhus.
It's a marked minefield.
We know it's spread by lice.
We know it's a bacteria.
We know to stay away from cooties.
But if your child comes home with cooties, you've got to clean everything.
You can't just treat one person and give them...
I'm not a doctor.
I'm not going to say what you should give them.
I don't know.
So go to your doctor, right?
But you have to clean the entire house.
And they're saying the kids can come to school and should not be sent home.
I'm just going to say this real quick, because there was a YouTube video kind of like near the beginning of COVID, and it's been wiped.
I can't find it anymore.
But it was a woman that was working for a vaccine manufacturing company or a big pharma company.
And she was saying that she had inside information that they were working on a future vaccine for lice, actually.
And she was sharing it because she said that it looked like something was coming down the pipe that had to do with lice, like some sort of deadly lice or more serious lice or something like that.
But she said, why would they be working on this if it wasn't going to be something in the future?
So I think you're on to something for sure.
I'm not a doctor, so I'm not going to say ivermectin may work against lice, but web search ivermectin and lice.
I'm just saying.
Yeah.
Ivermectin, which is available, by the way, just if you're in Austin, you can easily drive down to the border and walk across the bridge at Eagle Pass and buy ivermectin at that pharmacy right off the edge of the bridge, right?
Yeah.
Any of the border crossings in Mexico and Texas, you go right across the border and they're selling it right at that pharmacy right there.
I've seen many of them, right?
It's all right there.
You can fly to the Mexico City airport without leaving the airport and buy that stuff and fly back home.
You don't even have to leave the airport.
So people are like, ah, where do I get ivermectin?
I'm like, Air Mexico.
Wow, that's cool.
Fly to Mexico and get it and come right back.
So lice is probably coming down the pipe.
Typhus is probably coming down the pipe in the next couple of years, you believe.
I have to pivot one more time to the farmers in the Netherlands.
You're literally on the ground.
When you're talking to them, what do they say?
I mean, do they know that this is a deep state theft of their property?
Do they realize that this is a coordinated effort?
I mean, like, what are some of the things that they're saying on the ground, these farmers?
Most of them see it pretty clearly because farmers do have that farmer intelligence.
And again, that's why I go to farms around the world, right?
It's interesting, this pig farmer I was with yesterday.
Oh, yeah.
They've got that farmer sense, right?
And so I got along with Taliban farmers.
I mean...
At one point, I'm like, I'm out with this farmer and he's saying that we dropped these.
They were aphids, actually.
I took a macro photo.
I'm out with just this.
I was in Helmut Province, Afghanistan.
Just me and a South African farmer and an old, literally cross-eyed Afghan guy with an AK-47.
He was my guard, quote-unquote.
Yeah.
We were in the Taliban village, right?
And this farmer's like, oh, your American helicopters come at night, and they drop these insects on our poppy plants.
They were making opium, right?
I said, they always rub their beard like this.
I said, no, and I rubbed, and he goes...
And I said, we didn't do that.
We should drop these insects on your plants.
And I've got these photos online, by the way.
If you look up aphids and poppy, you'll see them.
And I said, we should drop them on your poppy, but we don't.
We're not that smart.
And he rubs his beard.
And he goes, he's an old guy.
They don't even have fingerprints because they're always working in there.
And he's like, yes, you're not that smart.
And he laughs and he goes, let's have tea.
So the farmers are devastated.
They're losing their farmland, their livelihoods.
And I'm glad they're taking to the streets.
I mean, they're protesting, they're fighting, they're fighting to have this stopped, right?
I mean, do you think they're going to be able to make an impact or is this going to happen one way or the other, do you think?
If they play defense, they're going to lose, for sure.
Yeah.
You will absolutely lose if you play defense.
One of the reasons that we had such problems, when I first went to Afghanistan, I first went to Iraq, spent a bunch of time there, and then I went over to check out Afghanistan.
And in 2006, I wrote 12 major dispatches, very detailed.
Just pick anything that I wrote about Afghanistan in 2006 and look how it played out.
I mean, just pick any random things I wrote in Iraq and Afghanistan and look how they played out, right?
And so I was all over those wars, just like I'm all over this place, right?
And I was in all the battlefields, top north spinning years, right?
In 2004, I went to Iraq, and I didn't leave these places until 2011.
I was going back and forth in Nepal to that war and Philippines to that one and watching the fighting in Thailand and blah, blah, blah, right?
So, I mean, this is what I do, right?
So, I can come into a conflict, and I can get the pulse quite quickly.
I know what I'm looking for.
Conflicts are like mammals, right?
They're all different.
Let's say a mouse and an elephant, or let's say a mouse and a whale, right?
A mouse and a whale.
We could sit here and talk for a month about how different they are.
They live in different places, different size, blah, blah, blah.
And we can turn around and talk for a month about how they're the same.
It's the same with conflicts and wars.
They're all the same and they're all different.
So if you know how they're similar, like, I know this thing has a heartbeat.
Where's the heartbeat?
Is it growing?
Is it shrinking, right?
Is it getting stronger?
Is it playing a winning strategy?
Are its predators growing faster than its replenishment cycle?
And I will say this with the Dutch farmers.
If they're going to play defense, and Americans, Texans, if you're going to play defense, you will lose and you will probably die, right?
There's going to be a genocide.
If you don't play hard now, you're going to play hard later, but you're going to be the hunted, and that's it.
And so that's what's happening here.
They're playing a defensive game.
We're protesting.
We'll show them now.
No, because I was in Hong Kong for seven months until they kicked me out.
You can look on news.
Michael Yan kicked out of Hong Kong.
You can see the police escorting me to the airplane.
They should have kicked me out after seven minutes.
But again, they were playing defense.
And the biggest chance that the Hong Kongers had, they were outnumbered literally 201.
But if you...
This don't lose was their best strategy because there's no way they're going to beat CCP, right?
That would be the mouse beating the elephant, right?
But just don't lose and try to outlast Chinese Communist Party, right?
And likewise with Taiwan, obviously we are their important Listen, I was with the British out in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I love the British forces and soldiers.
They're highly professional, but their military can't fight, right?
Who's going to defend Taiwan?
Nobody.
Except the United States, possibly.
And our woke military, our Navy's running into each other, right?
I mean, you get Navy ships together and they have to wear their stupid hat with a strobe light on the top.
I mean, it's unbelievable because they're being dumbed down.
This is not the military that I was in, and it's not the military that our grandparents were in.
It is not a single one of our flag officers, which is admirals and generals.
Those are flag officers, right?
Not a single one, active duty, has raised his hand against the death jabs.
Not one.
Not a single one.
You've had some lieutenant colonels and that sort of thing, and other people just left the military.
And then there's people like Mike Flynn, who's standing up against it constantly.
Mike Flynn has been standing on his ground.
He's paid a price, but he's a man, right?
He stood his ground, and he continues to stand his ground.
Now, why doesn't he run for president?
You know, anyway, but seriously, Trump is sitting here talking.
Trump pushed the VACs.
On the first election, I voted against Clinton and the rest of those clowns, right?
Not even clowns.
They are the enemy.
And then on the second one, I voted for Trump because he did stand up on the border.
He was building the wall.
He did stand up the Chinese Communist Party.
Not as hard as I hoped for, but he did stand up for them.
Yeah.
To him.
And he did.
And the economy was growing.
And he did stand up mostly for the Constitution, which is, you know, these are basically basic things that any president should do.
Like, do you have a pulse you should do these things?
Right.
You're getting extra credit because the others are trying to destroy the Constitution.
But then it came to this death tax.
Yes.
And now he's talking about these eight great cities.
So I've got a lot of great readers who are probably watching me right now and are going to get angry with what I said.
I want to hear it because I was going to ask you about this.
And they're like, oh, eight beautiful cities.
And I'm thinking, you mean like tri-state city, which is where I'm sitting right now.
Yeah, smart cities.
Right, because he's talking about beautifying the cities.
We're going to beautify the cities with technology and beauty.
I'm like, smart cities, smart cities.
Is that what he's saying?
Yeah.
And I'm right there with you.
When I heard that speech about Trump, and it's been several times now, he's mentioned beautifying the cities.
We're creating beautiful cities with technology and everything.
And he helped usher in the 5G while COVID lockdowns were happening, by the way, too.
I mean, the whole thing is, it just raised red flags to me.
Like, this is just different kind of language, but the same concept of smart cities and everything that the Great Reset has.
It's trying to push in.
But Trump, of course, is very trustworthy still to millions of people, and they believe everything he says.
They believe that he's a good guy.
He's one of the good guys.
And so they don't realize they're walking right into get another trap.
Yeah.
I mean, he's talking about this utopia.
What have we been taught since we were little children about people who saw utopia, right?
Yeah.
You know, hey, utopia.
And what about de-lousing with the Nazis?
You know, de-lousing, you know, Look at this.
You see how this is kind of weirdly recursive and coming back?
Exactly.
Sustainable development goals, great reset.
They're literally talking about building these smart cities, beautifying the cities, and everything that Trump said kind of in his speech.
Well, Bannon doesn't want to hear from me anymore, quite frankly, because I've been standing up against Trump publicly.
I'm doing all these interviews, and I'm like, you pushed the jab, period, right?
And it's 2020, and people are like, well, he didn't mandate the jab.
I'm like, hello, that...
Pablo Escobar didn't mandate cocaine, right?
I mean, seriously, you know what I mean?
You can't compare him to Pablo Escobar.
And I'm like, well, I just did.
This is like Pablo Escobar.
You got people holding up their children, vaxxing babies.
This is like Moloch, throw them off the Aztec steps.
You know what I mean?
And he's still calling it the greatest achievement of mankind, and it's saving millions of lives.
Well, yeah, it is.
It's almost worse than a drug dealer pushing fentanyl.
Right?
Or Pablo Escobar.
He's using the full force of his influence to do this thing, right?
And he's attacking his own voters.
He's like in your face.
It's like this BBB Build Back Better here in the Netherlands.
And the farmer's like, a friend of mine is a farmer.
He keeps messaging me all day today because he's upset because I'm attacking the leader of the BBB. And he's like, oh, no, Caroline, she's a good person.
She's just misunderstood.
And I'm like, Misunderstood.
Did you really just say that to me?
You are just packed with knowledge and your work.
I mean, you do incredible work.
You're not just a talker.
You're actually a doer.
You're on the ground.
You're in the jungles.
You're in these other countries.
And you are fighting and blocking the border.
So thank you.
Thank you so much for your hard work.
I'm sure it's not easy.
And thank you for putting yourself out there.
Just where can everybody find you if they want to learn more about you, Michael, Jan, and follow your journeys?
Oh, they can find me on Twitter.
My last name is Jan, Yankee Oscar November, Y-O-N, Yankee Oscar November.
So it's Michael underscore Jan, and then I'm on Locals every day.
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